Texas Takes on Tylenol Makers: Exposing Decades of Deception Over Autism Risks
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sues Johnson & Johnson and Kenvue, accusing them of hiding autism risks linked to Tylenol use during pregnancy—challenging Big Pharma’s unchecked power and putting family health first.
In a bold move defending American families and consumer rights, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson and its spin-off Kenvue, the makers of the widely-used Tylenol. The suit accuses these pharmaceutical giants of concealing evidence suggesting a link between prenatal use of acetaminophen (Tylenol) and autism spectrum disorders (ASD).While global institutions like the World Health Organization hastily dismiss such connections, labeling them unproven, Texas is demanding accountability for corporations that profit from products potentially harming our most vulnerable citizens—unborn children. This case echoes a broader America First demand: protecting national sovereignty over our health...
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